Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 108, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 10, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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Dyspepsia Curo
Diaests what you eat.
Tfalt preparation contain all of the
dlgeaiants and d I testa all kindaol
food. It glvea Instant relief andoerer
falls to cure. nanowayotnoeaiaii
lb food you want. The most sensltlTe
atotnachs can take It. Iy Its use many
thousand of dyspeptic hate befa
cured after every thin l;e fallfd. Ia
unequalled fur the stowacu. Child
rtn with weak sbumacus thrive on 1U
Csres all stomach troubles
Pmiwl only by K.O. IwWrrra I'-v i -hk-aan
TUH- UAU tualalnalW MAsvaUinisK. mim.
nlSTATISTlCS OF GRAIN
J. 7. BATTS
Rani Ettat Agtnt.
Hart in oflloa lb only of aBetrset
books of Braso coanty lasd UtlM.
FOR SALK.
South half of Mock near AIln
Academy. Price S&-
About otte and one-quarter acre
n-r K'hMllin'iH. In southeast irt
of town. SimhII new eottntre tenant
house and well on premise. Price
llOmi.
Six room house ami mm lot ol
irmiind on west side of town. Price
8lx room house and two lot of
jrnund located four blocks from
Alain Street. Prick cistern on pre-
vjllae. Price ir'.'iO.
The X. II. Colo home place. Two
and a hnlf lof ami fl room house
l'laee well Improved. Price $1 O CX).
acre Ilrsxo Ilottom farm.
Pr t-e 2n.0 per acre. Will sell in
atna.ll tract t
7.) feet fronton Railroad stect out
of Otto ItiM'hmn'a property. Will
aell part or all.
1 The Kd Poehlla place; 2 lota and
larro two-story residence. Price
AUo other city propertvl
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CITY MARKET.
J00I HEFHKJKRATED MEATS
Beef Pork Mutton and all kinds of
market r"lHluct" in nT quantity at
reasonable prices. I will huy only
the best animal and employ expert
meat cutter. A portion of your
patronage will be appreciated.
JOHN W. HICKS Prop.
Valuable Information. Circa Oat Ij
That Ilurpau.
BEGUN INVESTIGATION !
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CENSUS GATHERINGS
It falrrs tk Sataber af Faraia Arret
I)glieU aaa Ik Valaa ef Farait .
rrJucl(r W beat (era
Oat aaa C:ar Cereal.
W'anhlngton April 9. A report la
sued by the renau bureau on atatl
ties of the most Important cereal
how that 2.0S3.892 farm In the Unit
ed State during the t-enu year Is
1900 produced GH.534.2:2 buahel m
wheat of a farm value of iG'J'jZ6
220. Till wheat was raUod on 12.
ESg.STI acre.
Of the 6.739.C57 farms In the na
tlon. 272.913 rained barley rultlvat
lux M7I.2UH acre. utMin whleh wer
produced 1I9.632.S27 MiMhels. of
farm value of f It.CO.SlI. 2n9.4t;(
farm cultivated 807.135 acres of buck
niM-ui. pro'iuring 1 !... .uu. DUMnelS
of a farm value of ...7ls.371.
of a farm value of ."..7tS.37t : 4.097.
799 farm cultivated 9l.9K.Kf; acre
of corn producing 2. '.;. 1 17.279 bush
I of a farm value of f s::t.;.s.7:t"
2.1M..r..'.9 farm cultivated 2D.S3:..ri!ti
of 2l7.n'tH.S7l: 295.I0H farms cult!
rated 2.nst.2;9 acre of rye. pnxlue
In therefram 2.".."7tt.3."iH . IiukIk-I oi
a farm value of I12.29I.2SS. The bu
reati i f-liinntes that the total wheal
exported kept for need and ground Ir
flour and print mill anRr Kated CtiG
43C.1I1 buali.lH.
C'harleKton. April 9. The banquet
tendered t President RoOHeVelt at the
('liurlfKton TueHday wan a fitting clone
to a 'lay full of incidents and served
to gather together men prominent In
affair of state having solely In mind
a greeting to the preKldent which
would prove the sincerity an j the
warmth of fi-ellng existing for him as
the chief executive of the nation. The
banquet hall was a bower of roses
pinks and snillax. artlxtlcally ar-
ranged while looitclr strewn over the
tables wer thousands of violets. Over
3il specially Invited gucxts were pres-
ent ami the president was at his bent.
In a few well fhoKi-n remarks Mayor
Hmyth welcomed I'rcHldent Itoosevelt
to Charli-Hton. s lump r'HMirino was lis
tened to with the cloxest attention anil
which were Interrupted at ttiues by
loud and continuous applause.
takla 1st Atlc4
New Orleans April . Cot E. II.
Crowder of the war department who
arrived bere Tuesday to begin Inves-
tigation of alleged Ilrltlah irtny post
at Chaltnette. baa opened ofSce In the
custom bouae and said lie was ready
to begin the Inquiry. He expressed
the wish that thoae Interested on the
opposite sides of controversy would
furnUti him with list of their wit-
pessca so be might examine them.
He said he expected to go over very
much the same evidence as baa bn
presented to Governor Heard but
would also personally visit Cbalmette
and make full Inspection of the sys-
tem and extent of operations there.
Investigation he thought would hut
a wi-ck or ten days.
I'mhm OtT.n rrMl.
Washington April 9. General Sam-
uel Pearson late of the Iler army and
now In thl.-i city under date of April
S. has addreed a Mter to the presi-
dent tendering his services and all tu
Information and evidence now In hU !
poMieHxlon. or which be may be able!
J to obtain in further substantiation "I
the charges of violation of neutrality
laws by Itrltltth olHet-ra and Sk'ents at '
the ports of Cha'niette and New r- j
leans and elm-w in re In American ter-
ritory "as set orth In my Vut 'f
February 1 IbH to your excellency and
further sustained In rommunlca: Ions. '
Information and affidavit subniit'.el
to Coventor Heard of Ioullaiiai and I
by hlni transmitted to the secretary of
State."
A GRAND P110CLSS1QN
Tantde at Charleston ia Honor of
the President.
DIG G EST DAY tylERE
Tarleat Adrre Mad by Irelaeat
I'ersas at the ExpeWtUa 4ndlt
riaw Sward I'reM sled ta
Jesklas by President.
Aanlhar Noll Wllhdrmwa.
Austin. prll 9. In the district
court here the suit aicninHt a number
of member of the Master Plumbers'
AswHiatlon tf Tex-is for penalties ag-
gregating $l4Mio.iHM for violation of
the antl-tniht act was dismissed upon
motion of Dlitrlrl Attorney Warren
Moore who had Inhtituted the suit.
This leaves but thn-e aiitl-tniHt suits
pending In the district court here.
They 'are agalnHt the cottonseed oil
rnmpaulcs. aml'they will also be dis-
missed within the next few days.
DELAREY'S CHARGES
At I.Mdoa l.lllle CrxUars I. llaa !
Their Traih.
Istndon. vAprll 9. Charge ma'Ie
against the rondurt of Itrltlsh tntops
In South Africa attributed to General
Ihdarey have not been Imuir.ht to the
notice of war office anil will be Ignored
unless question on the subject is ukcd
In the house of commons.
Even In this event It I not proba-
ble any action will be taken unless
soino responsible authority formulates
charges In a more definite form.
It is pointed out that if Iviarey had
wished to make such allegations he
had ample opportunity to communicate tour of the great huie'.ito: In the court
them to Kltfhcncr. who. It Is believed; of pal:;.e.
1 At . ocloiK ine presiuenc ami parij
! were taken t.) t'.ie Worn in s building.
where lutn'hi o:i was served by th
woman s board.
rharleston. Anrll 9. This was
President s Day" at the exposltloU.
The efcbU of tba day began with i
grand procession through the prlncl
pal streets and afterwards there were
speeches In the Exposition auditorium
with the presentation of the sword by
the president to Major Micah Jenkins
luncheon at the Woman's building and
an Inspection of the grounds and build-
ings. The parn le was the most Important
CharWston has ever seen. Itesldc the
president snd distinguished visitors.
Pnlted States artillerymen. I'nlted
States marine and Jackie there were
soldiers from various slat. and ca-
dets from two military academies In
the line of march. The president re-
viewed the troops from the platform at
the Exposition aulitoiium.
At noon the president proceeded
from the reviewing stand Intu the au-
ditorium where formal c-remotile oc-
curred. Addresses were made by Captain F.
W. Wngi-iier. president of the South
Carolina Interstate a;id West Indian
Exposition company; Governor Me-
Pweeney of South Carolina; Governor
Ayt-ock. of North Carolina; Mayor
Smith oi Chariest mi. and the presi-
dent of the Unite I State.
Immediately after the addresses a
handsome sword was presented to Ma-
jor Jenkins the presentation being
made by President Itoosevelt.
With the conclusion of the exercises
at the auditorium the presidential
party was escorted to the West Indian
building from thete they W"nt to the
South Carolina bell lint; and made a
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at war office would have notified the
home government of the fact which
be has not done. War office officials
ridicule the Idea that the charges con-
tain one lota of truth and are Inclined
to assign their origin to purely conti-
nental source.
The allegations have certainly not
created a r'pple of Interest In war of
:nthalma timH Tll eirK
Pattle Creefe Mich.. April 9. Tha
Inxly of John l.eck. tin aged negro
who tiled six I'lo'jMiS c::r. and which
wss turned over t an tin I TtakT In
'order that be mlubt test a new em-
i bafmtnp ft i 1 I been eKhutitfl.
flee circle and even pnvlloers press . . . . ..- ... ..i
ranlzett rultlxT and might readily
pn-ia for a statue of ld.uk marble us
the pe'iltud li xii is i.srd enough to
take a ndhh. There is not the Might-
I members of the house of commons anil
others appears to attach small lniwrt-
ance to the matter General IMarer's
courteous treatment of .General Me-1
The New Century
lla brought m.nny things of iisefulucs to the human rare rut none
ot more importance r hcnclltto man tf an the "MARVELOUS '
CAKKIZO Sl'KINGS MINERAL WATER which ir now on
sale in Rrynn ly all uptoilatt lcalcrs. This natural mineral water
has a national reputation for the positive cure o Chronic Consti-
pation "that root of human ill . " Indiyestiot. L)ipcpia Catarrh
of the Stomach and Kidney Troubles. A sinzle wine glassful
i I corvince von of its curative powers. Ask foi sample hottle
ant! testimonials free. Carhoiiatnl Carrio Splits at ull liist-clsss
t ars. A Lottie a dose DOES THE WORK. I 15S
thuen. It Is nssertetl. makes It difficult
to believe the lloer comiiiamlant is per-
annally resitonsible for the charges
which include persecution of IteUrcy's
own family.
1 est trace of decomposition or wasting
the ftaturts re-ninlng their fullness.
Wraah at llrjaa.
Ilryan. Tex.. April 0 Northbound
passenger train No. 1 spilt a switch on
entering the yard here ami flashed
Into a loaded cisil car on the sitting
liefore Enginwr Wilson had time to
do more tbsn put on the air and leap
with the nrcr.ian. The rap and under
frame were smashed and the englno
disabled the retnainedcr of the train
being left Intact. The passengers were
badly shaken up and some of them
Injured though not seriously.
Chlaaaa Auwk KiMalaaa.
St. Petersburg. April 9. Itusslan
military commander in Kwang Tung
territory; of Manchuria reMrts Cm
Chun Chuse attacked the Itusslan post
on l.lau river but the Chinese were
repulsed with a hiss of 20 men killed.
Two Russians were killed and live
wounded.
mm atalaa M ill Tint NarraaH.r.
Iiiindon. April 9 The Associated
Press understands tnat peace negotia-
tions are progressing satisfactorily so
far as the Transvaalers are concerned
but the latest advices Indicate small
probability of the Free Staters surren-
dering In a hotly.
rr H.ie'l hla.e Hit I.
Washington. April 9 When the
senate convened this morning Mr.
Fairbanks of Indiana reported favor-
ably from the committee on Immigra-
tion the Chinese exclusion bill passed
by house representatives. It was
placed on calender.
MATITINELLI'S SUCCESSOR.
r.stnl lla Narrow. d I to a a l Arrh-
btohap Palrnaln aad Slr. alle.kl.
Home April 9. Contest for the ap-
pointment of successor to Cardinal
Martlnill. as papal delegates In the
I'niteil States has apparently narrow-
ed dtiwn to two candidates Archbish-
op Falcotilo papal delegates In Cana-
da ami Monsignor Zallnskl formerly
papal delegate In Fast India ami now
private secretary to Cardinal la-doch-owskl.
Many others are mentioned but thn
higher Vatican circles where keen In-
terest Is evinced as to outcome are
satisfied that either Archbishop Fal
cotilo or Monsignor Zallnskl will be
apistlnted. The chances of the former
are considered best as It has been
shown he has undeniable diplomatic
ability and Is a man of profound
learning. Monsignor Zallnskl. how-
ever. Is actively supsrted by Cardinal
M-tliM'howski who Is said to wield
great Mtwer as perfect of propaganda.
The decision will be delayed because
the consistory at which Cardinal Mar-
tcnclll will finally gain the red hat has
been postsmed from June to Octolier.
Kiel- Uist'lil Almnl Mobbed.
Prussells. April 9 King Leopold
was In a molt of socialist this after-
ruKtn on his arrival here from lllsr-
rltX. The meeting between the social-
ists and the king was quite accidental
but it was none the less unpleasant
for his majesty's automobile was sur-
rounded by excited socialist who
shouted: "ltng live the republic."
"l-otig live universal suffrage." and
waved red flats in the king face.
Telephonies' Wlfbaal Wtraa.
Stockton. Cal. April 9 While con-
structing a barbed wire telephone sys-
tem for the farmer In the northern
part of the county. J. II. l.illle a tele-
phone employe of Lodl. claim that he
discovered a new system for telephon-
ing without wires.
O'rf I imitnror ttoail.
New York April 9 Thomas Galla-
gher the oldest conductor on the
Pennsylvania railroad. Is dead at his
home In New Hrunswitk. N. J. He was
73 year old. Gallagher had lcen on
the road since lSI'J and was shortly
to be retired.
ltraggail la lath.
Roanoke. Tex.. April 9 Howard
Tony son of a prominent st.skman.
was killed near here by falling from
a horse and getting caught in a rope
which was j led to the ssddle horn and
bnlnc dragged to death.
Maaabarlaa Toa'aallaa SICa4.
rekln. April 9 The Manrhurian
convention has been signed. The rati-
fication will take place three mouths
from date.
tf SbaHar No a C'aaHldala.
Pakersfleld. Cal.. April . Refer
ring to the rumor thit he would be
a candidate for governor of t alifomla
before the coning Republican conven-
tion. Major General Shatter said: "I
have no Intention of trying for the
nomination. I would not relinquish
my iMtsitlon on the retired list to ac-
cept the governorship."
Tea llaalaw 41nlac Vlaaaa.
Innsbruck. Austrian Tyrol. Apr.T 9.
The German Imperial chancellor.
Count von Ituelow. has arrived here
instead of going direct to Merlin by
w ay of Munb h he will proceed to Vien-
na where he will have a conference
with Count GouiiM howskl. the Austro-
Hungarlan minister of forvign affair.
Itaath of William Sir.a.
New York. April 9 William
Strauss counsel for the Minneapolis
and St. louls Railroad company and
land grant commissioner for the Tex-
as ami I'nclflc Railway company Is
dead at bis home In this city lis was
Du years old.
After Klra's Mlllloo.. b
New York. April 9 -- Contest for
the millions of William Marsh Hice
probaitly will be risumetl next w k.
Carl J. Carrolson of Mtintie. Ind who
says his father was John J. Rice a
son of William Marsh Rice; tftat his
mother resumed her maiden name aft-
er his father's death ami that he also
assumed the name of Carrollson has
arrived In the city an.t will. It la
stated be among the claimants.
Oreew ioH Maa 'anht
New York. April 9. With a large
number of green gots! circulars In
his possession a man. whose name ac-
ronling to the police I Ilryan. has
been arrested. The rapture was mada
after a sensational chase on the
Ilrooklyn elevated railroad. The pris-
oner succeded In throwing several
packages of circulars Into the treet.
but they were recovered. At the police
station the man said bis name was
Jason Urownlow.
Naw York's lah.rltaere T..
New York. April 9 Flgurrs given
out by the state controller show that
collections for the last fiscal year un-
der the Inheritance tax law were $1.-
(is.'i.nisj. Of this amount Greater N-'w
York furnished S-1.394.mM). Among the
largest payments were those from the
estate nf William Marsh Ittce and
Jacob Rogers locomotive build T.
rich! liM lo aa rtHrSm.
New York April 9. Gov. McSween-
ey's declaration that the JefTrcy-Ftti-slmmous
ftV-ht shall not be pulled off
in South Carolina has cast much
gloom over Fitrslmmons' quarters on
lmg Island. Fltzslmmon' manager
now says the fight will have to go to
California. It Is understood the San
Francisco bills still stand.
Hirlk.r II.Iim. Arbitration.
Providence. R. I. April 9 The
striker of the Americ an Woolen com-
pany mills at Ulneyville have refused
to deal with representatives of the
National Civic Federation's arbitration
committee.
Mat Stork balder' Maailag.
Itollas April 9 At Cw annual
tiei'tlng of stockholders of the Missou-
t. Kansas and Texas Railway compa-
ny here. President Henry C. Rouse and
other old officials snd boar J of direc-
tors were re-elected.
Illlaala Town Swaps bjr rtra
nioomlnrion. Ill- April 9. The
town of Fisher esst of bere baa been
swept by fire. All the business bouses
were destroyed. Involving a loss of
Sioo.uoJ.
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Spring UiEiepy
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